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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1947, p. 9

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-f. !W•W i IBn P• ®f: IPM trash, mdak skin of the mntt.j ' Women as well mow*> fought in Jot after harvest, is rajr I gladiatorial and is easily, injured. combats j times in Rome. 1B «nM»wt Pare#* In At meantime iptitol le drive on .• : OUR COLO CUTS DURING SUMMER - NEAT, ARE TASTY COOLING MEATS TO EAT/ - • * 4*. J$ i COMPLETE UNE OF DBUCIOU8 OOLD GUTS -5 • ICE CREAM AND COLD DRINK Mfxfeg . BEVERAGES--ALL FLAVORS "MASY TO FIX" FROZEN VEGETABLES AND FRUITS thf#Bgh ofir community ^•••y^'issas' ssivts? « } (By Yardstick) t Bau and our judges in McHenry county, there is every reason to hope i Greetings, Folks! . that this menace to public safety ' All paths led to our beach last Sunday. From all four corners of our community they marched, shouldering hoes, rakes, shovels and other paraphernalia to make the beach cleanup day a complete success. Once again the people of Mc will be eradicated before the summer season begins. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Austwick's weekend guests were Mrs. Bemicc Osburtt, Harry Preston and ™. -«-»» «v- daughter, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. H. i I Cullom Lake proved to the world W. Smith, all of Chicago. I that any task, no matter how diffi- j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enyard enj cult, can be accomplished if one en- joyed the company of their daughter. > | t e r g i n t o i t w i t h t h e p r o p e r c o - o p e r a - j N u r s e A n e s t h e t i s t C o r i n n e B i l t l e r o f , tive spirit. Salt Lake City, Utah, and N. A. i j As we watched these busy bees at; Barbara „ Mann of Detroit, Mich.,! work it gave us a feeling of pride.! over the weekend. {There was Felix Matsat, Mrs. Eliza- '; Jerry anil Betty Cermak attended • i beth Brand, her daughter Trudy, i the graduation ceremonies of their i 1 Barney Graff, Win Pietsch, Ben j niece, Joan Souhrada at the St, Barteldes, Lee Sawdo and about Mary's of Nasareth A'cademy in La- | forty others, all busily engaged i raking the » new-mown hay, while j Ray OsteAy, with his ambulance ; and another unidentified gent with 1 his car and trailer attached, hauled the stuff away. Harry Lock, too, was MI haad, ever ready to put the right tool in the right hands of t|ie many volun- Grange last Sunday. The folks re* turned home en Monday. Fred 'ThomSen boarded a plane for Bristol, Tenn., last Monday and will return on Thursday. His mission strictly business. Dan Cupid has been;puttia£ "a lot of time and a half overtime teers. After the cleanup chores were1 bussing around three spots here this finished the folks all gatherd to en-«past week. The newly weds, Mr. joy an afternoon of picnicing.; and Mrs. Hillary Noesen, who were Huighie -and Jean McDonald fur-; married May 31st at St. Constance nished the refreshments for the tired j church in Chicago chose the Martin workers while Grocer Struck supplied I cottage on Orchard Drive for their the ice cream for the younguns as • haven. Mr. and . Mrs. Sigmund well as the prizes which were Strachanowski, married last Saturawarded to the contenders in the i day, June 7th, are doing their ogling many games played. Everyone; at the home of the bride's parents, i TN^_ agreed that it was> a day well spent. * the MacKinzies, on Maple Hill. Mr. j Richard "Dick" Daugherty of Mc- and Mrs. Herbert Adams, who made, Henxy suffered a broken nose as J their vows at St. Boneventure's j well as other injuries last Saturday church in Chicago with a reception evening when his car crashed into at the Elm Inn in the same city j the culvert at the railroad crossing, last Saturday are enjoying a one' Dick attributed his accident to the; week's honeymoon , at the Fricke cottage. Tt-. ,V,. You Get Good Buys in Garden Goodness at Your A&P Store! SKY-HIGH QUALITY iW' DOWN.7t>-EARTHI FLORIDA, RD-MK WATERMELONS FOftNIA. VINE>MKN8>. FUESH fa KACH 29 PLOftlDA GROWN, 200414 SIZES. SWEET VALENCIA 3 for ]yc • • SAVE MONEY AT A&N WHOLE KERNEL. A&P "O'lR a CAN III SUNNYFiELO IRAND LAKES' --12 SULTANA MAND * _ t»M>Z. OC TINS L V COMSTOCK IRAND ^ ^ SUCOAPPIES I- 30 BROADCAST BRAND KEF NASH - 25 SULTANA BRAND GROCERY SAVING* »*••**••• «rRv«. I V FOR DISHES AND CLOTHES mm •*** KM DSSSSKTI JmktrNw## SLSACMSS, DSOOOftlZIS. DISINFECTS UM0 BlMfhM Si 13c lie QUAKE* fUFfSO Wheat Sparkles iSMIe SSc OSHYMATED, TASTY SOUK fcttytrwktr . 3*«s FOR TASTIER ULCUITT. SET a*** ,nSS;4ga ITS PURE. EVAPORATED MILK White Kama ...S3&S88 Eight Q'Clask 2" noj% fyt CANS MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE 3 a I-LI. SACS T8« RICH AND FULL-TODIED COFFEE Had ClrelB «,BA6S U IAG STO 2 SA6S 77c DAIRY DOLLAR STRETCHERS Swiss Cheese a e 75. FOR SANDWICHES! AMERICAN iMr... is* SUNNYIROOK. GRADE "AM • _ _ Large Fresh Eggs,^56" FOR BAKING! FOR FRYINGI .. ^ _ hrabvM*%«2r CheMar Cheese .. vncilfll Vmiw a e LLBL. rakery Treats JANS BARKER, FLAIN SUGARED OR CINNAMON rPr esBL uMoil'i niis • • • inpDkOgZ. . ims c JANE PARKER. GOLDEN. ORANGE CREAM led Layer Cake .&» 59* CHOCOLATE CREAM 2 LAYER ^ DU6nYysIIUS rOQQ CBAARK E ••EACH 9Ci JANE PARKER. DATE FILLED. FRESH Coffee Cake T' • • 'EACH 39* CoffcCake. MinW Prvll • a EACH LOAVESi FATHER'S DAY IT FLOATS I COUPONS AT ASP! Ivory Soap FOR DAINTY THINGS ivory nmv a REDEEM COI Draft A REAL ASP VALU Swift's FOR «INSR LAUNSSY L u Flakes WOMAN'S DAY MAGAZINE NOW ON SALE 5C corr DEVILS FOOD a a CAKE aa. m. 33 2 LAYER CAKE "H wlU Mr. and Mrs. Tom Silthe will tour to New York on July 25th, where | Mrs. Silthe will board a steamer for I Tfonheim, Norway, to spend a six | months vacation visiting with: her 192-year-old mother. m' r * v 1.^ #y»; v? , ,Vl" |SS 21st Congratnlation^ Te Mrs. Ben Caverly on her birthday, June 17th. Mrs. Charles Fritz, Jr., on her 19th birthday anniversary, June 15th. Nuts and Bolts Some minds are like trunkspacked tight with knowledge, no air and plenty of moths. The smallest package is a person all wrapped up in himself. Up to 16 a boy is a boy scout--after that, he's a girl scout. ADIOS. Petitioner's Attorney-- Vernon J. Knox PUBLICATION NOTICE IN ADOPTION State of Illinois, McHenry County, ss. In the Probate Court of said County. June 7th, 1947. Joseph J. Brefeld and Lillian Brefeld, Petitioners, ' vs. Janes Joseph Page, et aL, Defendants. Petition for Adoption. The. requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you, all whom it may concern, that a petition has been filed in the County Court of McHenry County. Illinois, by Joseph J. Brefeld and Lillian Brefeld, for the adoption of James Joseph Page; the summons was duly issued against vou, as provided by law, the return date of which is the 21st day j of July A. D. 1947, and such suit is still pending in said court. NOW THEREFORE, unless you, all whom it may concern, file your answer to the petition in said cause, or otherwise make your appearance j therein at said County Court of Mc-1 Henry County, held in the Court; House in the City of Woodstock, Illi-! nois, on or before the third Monday of July, A. D. 1947, being the 21st: day of^July, A. D. 1947, default may i be entered against yop at any time a f t e r t h a t d a t e , and a D e c r e e o f ) Adoption entered in accordance with ; the prayer of said petition. R. D. WOODS, (SEAL) Clerk of said Court. (Pub. June 12) PORT COATS ^v-fS "(J • • . 5 n 1 i "iv ; "v Wool Plaid ^ O&b&rdint Oorduroy 34-50 -H"*. * to n „. f.K "r shirtsS : lijpr. 'VN' - 98c to 4.00 * VtH'S SOX 39c TO We PAJAMAS Plain-Pattern BOD * 3.45 to 3^5 SLACKS Plain-Pattern 2.98 ho I2^5C ;S.- .. . Eels' Eyas Ee)s are the only creatures, knr< er than mammals, known to have blood vessels in the retinas of their i • • • # # - 1 - , - s For Dress 1.95 M ADAMS HATS 3.05 fe Off: DRESS SMIR1S Broadcloth Covert Girth to 3. TIES - BELTS 1.00 to 2.50 SWIM SUITS Shirts-Trunks 98.45 and np SWIM TRUNKS 1.39 to 6.00 SWEATERS 2.98 to 5.95 yM, > 40c. 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